LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Jackson Lueck hit his second two-run home run of the game in the 12th inning, lifting Florida State past Notre Dame 5-3 on Wednesday at a rainy ACC baseball tournament.
Lueck also homered in the sixth before ending it six innings later for the eighth-seeded Seminoles (36-20), who will advance to the semifinal round if they beat top-seeded Louisville (46-9) on Friday.
Dylan Busby started FSU's rally with a two-out single in the 12th before Lueck lofted a 1-and-2 pitch over the leftfield fence off Sean Guenther.
Busby also had a run-scoring double in the seventh. Andrew Karp (2-3) struck out two in two innings.
Nick Podkul hit two solo home runs for the 12th-seeded Fighting Irish (26-31).
The start of the game was delayed three hours due to rain, then delayed 38 minutes in the eighth.
MORE BASEBALL: Alabama fired coach Greg Goff, who was 19-34-1 with five SEC victories in his only season. He reportedly violated NCAA rules by telling up to 10 players that their scholarships would not be renewed.
BASKETBALL: Four-star shooting guard M.J. Walker from Lithia Springs (Ga.) Jonesboro announced his commitment to FSU. The 6-foot-5, 205-pounder is the all-time leading scorer in Clayton Country history (2,663). He broke the record held by former Seminole Toney Douglas when Douglas was at Jonesboro.
OTHER SPORTS: The Florida women beat defending champion Stanford 4-1 on Tuesday night to win their seventh national tennis title and first since 2012. … Arizona State won the NCAA women's golf title for the eighth time, beating Northwestern in the final.